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Ap Te Mee Te la.s eae eee ome) ezine, Thureday, June 12 oe aren! YouR You Can Be Your » Own Beauty Doctor MAKING “NATURAL” WAVES IN THE HAIR. by Andre Dupont. The Man With a Billion A Great Summer Story of New York, By John A. Moroso 1018, ty ‘The Prem Publishing Co, (Tho Now York a 66 JUST look’at my hairi” said the Average Girl in exasperation, “Did you mun : s xe ~ “Mever,” ead tne Woman of Thirty. ‘T envy you,” paid the girt with o | Fi Hf ral dil iH il i ial i r it Fy t g i g I ; g 3 3 WUT. MUL 2 2 ‘fap at ellie = sie sttite length of tim my hair ever fall vag i I i AN HOUR. AGO ‘would naturally come on top when the hair is done up—and separate M from AND HE'S the ether hair, which doesn't need to be waved, for it will net ahow. Now NOT take @ thick strand of this “top hair” and ¢wist it back and forth on a huge hair pia, You cap vee a real hair pin for this purpese, but it le better te Guy old fashioned crimping pine, which are like huge hair pina made of thiek, emooth wire and have a tiny metal alide at one end te hold the hair in place.” “Are they expensive?” "Very cheap. 1 +! € paid ten cents for a package five years ago, and jt j@ Nearly as good as new to-day. Uniess the heir ts rather atiff it is necessary put it up tn pine for only an hour or twe to make a lovely wave. The hair ehould Sret be damped slightly, by drawing a through Ht. These waves dropped into. ‘Tiernoy's tace wae as white «9 if be had just guized upon some eupernaturad and awful thing. “The yexna tunnelied mi The yx tunnelled in!” he gasped. “They've robbed the vaultal” ~. \ tlhe Si yf RED tt - * et eae Se 7 fs pulled Tierney out of the pit Te, with a longer plete of ef to tle at the back of the halr Gampen it slightly, soapsuds are used for the the waves will be more last- 7 . mand te i" ripped and torn Sexes. iown with — “See!” 6 repea' . ben for Obie shag, On . The Man on the Road steel bers that had been melted away each fillet and pull it up By H. T. Batti by. . oxy-ac fo he ale Vincent’s as oe seve eee econ oe he tate elled @ finger thro ie 6 io the corridor and showed Comrie 918, WERT Wattne & the gaping empty treasure hen where if i chiffon vell over the head to keep the fillet 'n place.” Modern Americans Who Have Led the March of Progress tong do these , : 14,000,000 cash of Ee os tout Gaver T never Wi By Julius Chambers OY wet iattece & Wea | chan * Company, a 0 even 0 cters_ seemed ertmpitig pins pe oy hair except Pidsed The Spendthrift. bs bulge from their sockets, They were LE be Earn egret 4 y Pus WA = f as VRE, bast Covrrigh, 1918, by, The Press Publlaiteg On (The New York Rreing World), fresh-water 0 strioken with terror as only those who Raltedaitone. Vie baic secanlonniir HR eae i Mt gift values| 2%—DR. JACQUES LOEB, Pioneer in the New Chemistry. |£°%# man. “ls very ereen as to color | Accumulate money for money's sane Of water, Bometimes I use bay rum.” J her young HYSICIANS must unleam the ectence of medicine and begin over again! “82 °?mes pretty near a foot in length. | "ive ary ruined!” exclaimed the Presie “Limo the Irishman whe recommended using rum om the head externally men friends for Dr, Jacques Loeb has discovered a new world of medicine. oe ae 1 pelea eveteres on the! gent of the Mechanical Truat Company. ing of the robbery wee hair grew, and then taking {t tnternally to elinch the roote?” said what they are, mot “Electrical energy, not heat, te the vital force of our being,” te his ealles @ donen on Bia baa Aening me ge eee been a biting ty, the 1, for what they can aictum, ‘Not quite tke that," repiled the Women, “for I always omit the tatter ave her, = In his taboratory at the Rockefeller Iatitute of Medical Research s sere em oe es saul (ee etatipcaet se et pas of te process.” Z ; It is a common|on the Bast River, this man of initiative ie grappling with the problem whether | ,, ‘How ée you them? f The President of the Mechanical Trust siectricti w seoston "We jus! serve them loose, bose,’ ree] COMPANY came Dack 10 the Perot piled the waiter, masouline com-|or not human life can be prolonged indefinitely, To use his own words: “He plaint that the| takes life in his hands and plays with it ~ 4 modern has no He i the apostle of the new chemistry, Matter is made up of electrically How to Choose Your Occupation ; G1 use tor the young! charged atomeviona, he calla them, Kvery atom of salt water tu seperately | i 0l¢ him te get a dosom beetinaciens. ver? man who is not a electrified, Negatively charged atoms are enone; positively charged atoms! yooq+ returned the waiter. ‘ya The Duties, Chances and Salaries in Various Lines of Work } | VORTEC RMR) “good spender.” 1) are battens. [Pam foturaed he alter, [added almrtet of Un pert of depositors ” ————=— always have be- Surgeons “ave long known that the injection of salt water into the arteries « | “entiemen,” he eaid sharply, “totem By Cetia K. Husik lieved that the|atrongthena tho heart beats, but they could not tell why. Dr, Loe gives the purer snd ever mind about the eae). HAN sat', moment. Not a word of grounds for this complaint are greatly |anewer. This supplies the reason why mysculer action, aa well as every other neuit ni 4 Covevignt, 1018, ty ‘The Prem Publishing Oo, (The New York Erasing Wott) exaggerated. But that they are mot mon-| vital process, depends on an equal adjustment of positive and negative n?/s Jali ana Heo Fis Ea B coy Pars ook 10--Manicurist. weekly pay. The quick, painstaking, | existent certain letters which I bave re-| contained in food or drink taken Into the human organiem. | Sitehea'T wan veer pirton for epetors | Cantar rill Trliogk Weary erie ee it bin agreeable young woman will be able to Th cally, therefore, it is possible to supply exactly the emount, emdé no Of the simplest occupations, re- ceived go far to prove jeoretionlly, pores: He y just then, and when one of the himaelf to secrecy, What do you thin! a ree Uttle early mental train-| 7°, Vel! and oan in time work up &® Prl- | suppose a young man ts earfing a mod-|more, of proper food. If so, tissue never would break down but would be eon- er eeeiaereat, See Phd, Ia the Dest move for'us to make next? ing, is that of manicuring vate trade of her own in which she Will | orate salary and ls supporting certain |stantiy renewed. And the secret of eternal life would be found—barring a0- | thee 7 could not eat seven of sne| The suggestion came promptly that Hairdressing, It fe & business that 19/ Ave t treat her customers in thetr of . He naturally |cidents and wars, Loeb replies to the question, What is Ife? by asking: “WHY eighteen 1 took him up in « jiffy. the upper ters of vaults should be emp. homes, With proper management this much money to epend on|ie food?” “The cdléeed walterman came out of | 04 200 the bettemmost tier carefully @nally learned and generally pretty well ss a nd salble oid pald {proportion to’ the eftort expend: | ay In time be bullt up into @ paying ddinnere, But, it good! Its ohlef role {s not to be digested end “burned” in the muscles and organs, | the kitchen’ with two large platen | arene See #2 tase Sven One "Zoling Med hi 4. With the growing demand of busing, the girl who refuses fas assumed by physicians, but to supply tone. Heat le only a by-product. | pait-flled with eracked ice, upon which | “Srna cniy’ way we stand three or gaged to put in safe 4 Any girl who contemplates taking 1 eduction of electricity. The human body is a lay. for thl friendship because of hie thin potket- | Food's chief action is in pr lon y, ie hu iy rested my eight yaters, each one the| running down the yesrss, ject % Advisable for eae a pelle tareh er] up this work as her profession should | ious @ despicable person. e dynamo. Ergo, food is of value according to the amount and kind of electricity & men'e plove. The On One| Terney, ‘ie to Keep mum about this ocala enelont 0 the work. ask herself these questions: 4 It creates, Radium appears to renew life in dead tewwes, owing to ite electrical yent down im ten eestiona After the| We must work under eover all the SU oN ey Ou, ul fa to enger the business world to think|™., ‘Am I neat and careful? Can I be] . time. ‘ “K.P.” writes: “What I properties. Jone are constantly fying trom It! third I began to look for emali ones. vertousig of such a trade, agreeable to all kinds of people? Am I chant I give Having demonstrated what life ie, what more natural than to attempt ite There na Ps aw wh ‘He paused for a moment and glanced. . young laly for her birthday? I patlentvand do T have a anf touch?” | been calling on her fer atx month ereation? Sounds audacious, Yet Dr. Locb has accomplished it. Naturally, the tth I never wanted to eee another | “tate Police Inepector: . Patiense, a soft touch and great caro in mn ohn pereer affirmative | rither flowers of candy would be ap: | there are plenty of acoffers, Such is the fate of all pioneers. oyater. “Mr. Montages Jeffrey, o banher—pei- wark are practically the qualifica-|*"¢ Need rot fear to take up the work | proprtate, Columbus asserted the earth was round, but the Bishop of Ceuta proved him ——~T'he oysters lay there eo he!plese-] ld vate banker.” fa a ne will almost surely be succ surely on8- fn error a: Junta of Salamanca overwhelmed him with ponderous argue that 1 hated to disturb them, Wh Ly ie DO ouldn't be any other than Sir fons necessary. In hairdressing an ar- Batic taste jand a sense of what Is be- | fl “A, BA writes: “When introduged to| Menta, The discovery of thia/continent didn't settle the question of the earth's the sixth one was almost demolished [| that one could coming tre‘of great velue and make for| ae & young man 1a t proper to ehake hands | fotundity, The famous voyages of Magellan wer felt that I would rather pay the fve| out thie robbery in the way it was with him?’ Copernicus asserted that the earth ting the seventh oyster.” | done. M4 success. ‘There aré schools where a aeias| Song of the Iron. Cortainiy. @enounced alike by Luther and tl throw are some and hairdressing are taught. Or a girl) Ofer is the song of tl — Had Dr, Loeb lived during ‘We have his number and protere end an enter @ beauty parlor where for a An it smooths my little one's dress,| ‘"B, 8." writes: “A young man has/|¢laimed the t of life, asserting his ability to create life, he would have been | “On, I don't know,” replied the dress| "Fre must he found,” declared tie sim- moderate sum she will be taught al! the Each ruffle of edging or lace paid me attention for three years, We! burned at the e heretic to aclence and to religion, goods man. ‘They were fresh-water! million dollar loner. practical points of thfe work, The aver-| Pressed warm with @ dainty caress. are goth twenty and expect to be ma:-| Dr. Loeb has unquestionably produced antmal life having but one line of oysters, and I found two seed pearls in| plenty of reward for the man who Ande Age course takce siz months and the| ,nq warm is my heart lke the tron, | ied in two yeera more, Would It be al!|heredity—that of the female or mother element, Animal life begin with an the mess that netted me fifty dollars. or HOOD or Senet usual Ghurge ts from $25 to $15. It it is! “As deftly, with glad, quiet Joy » leight te announce our engagement this|¥!m, or exx—Renerally microscople, however teres the animal that develops or go 1 should worry @ lot and build a t matter, But he ealred to learn marcel'!ng, which should | phe dear tiny gar! 4 are folded far” @rows therefrom. But it muat be fertiliz Belence can create the egg ‘The bet made me look them Onell spark: tectee. Sadlonne © doug. by eyery one going Into this) Just so for my wee baby boy. would be eminently suitable. but, marvellously, a way has been fertilize tt tically, Simple arefully than I would have| : ola! gourae costing from $80 iJ Mel 8 pn chemical solutions suMce, but su cannot be fed under laboratory | done otherwise For 114 have sim | Meet” eal the inapasten a $9 must be taken up. In beauty par-| He rests in his cradle and T~ “p, 8." writes: ‘TE a man Is eacort-|¢onditions and starve to death as soon as the skeleton and Intestinal on. shoved them o1 the girle sudying this work wen-| 1 work with a mother’s fond will, | develop. aii ay eatin on euch other, Mini eee diate eee” HEA ane See ene the cig" | De, Loeh han attained of his strangest results at the Marine Blologtcal MATHEMATICS. ‘There 1a often no specified pay in thts ner ale of lave: J ‘The latter is correct. | Station at Wood's Holl, Mass, German by birth, he 1s recognized the world over | gig -phera'a auch a thing aa too much , Becret Bervioe of the seal pation. The young women in beauty | For warm is my Reart, Ike the fron, . — 00 @ leader of American aclentific research. eceuracy. essen: States RS on the ~ re generally work on'm small sal-| And smooth, iike its ort {a my hend.| “A, HL" writes; "I am about to be He-—No, no, it cannot be! the fireare of United @tates 4 per cent. aané. bonds.’ 1 what they can make in tiom. | © eoft is the cong that # otags married, Neither my fiance nor myself | have aueh an affair, Do you think wAJ your ewn concern, and you should ar-| Ghe—Yes, I told Jack ho could have ‘ jetlnes afount to a good deal,! To mothers all over the land. wants an elaborate wedding, Rut our ought to to please them?” Penge the cceadon of M1 to oul your- one Kies, an@ bo only toc ono =O" Te C3 ‘Four mapriage 8 prtmartr , riven hei suai Teo bod tacn pater btn* cuaerved @ wore than the stipsieted Talay Wabeseld im the Bdionn Monthy, seletings are wrying to pervuade ve to 1 do